Re: [GMCnet] Greetings and a question [message #77193 is a reply to message #77173] |
Fri, 19 March 2010 06:39 |
Steven Ferguson
Messages: 3447 Registered: May 2006
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Bryan,
Welcome aboard. Please provide your city in your signature.
Thanks,
Steve Ferguson
GMCWS Tech VP
Sierra Vista, AZ
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 8:30 PM, Bryan Hayes <hayesnet1@gmail.com> wrote:
> Greetings, all. I'm brand new to this list. I've been interested in GMC
> motor homes pretty much since I was a kid in the mid-1970s. My family and I
> were traveling along a strip of interstate highway somewhere on a trip in
> our 25' Dodge Explorer motor home, which had had no end to problems. As we
> were driving along, a shiny new GMC glided past us. My mother, no doubt
> summing up all of the repair bills and lost vacation time in her head,
> commented, "I wish we would have gotten one of those." For some reason, the
> sight of that futuristic-looking motor home and my mother's comment has
> stuck with me all these years.
>
> I'm now actively searching for one, and have seen some beautiful
> restorations that were way out of my price range, some fairly decent units
> that were moderately priced, as well as ones that would make great
> restoration projects. One question has been nagging me though, and that is
> this:
>
> Why hasn't a company stepped forward to design and build a new, updated
> GMC-style motor home?
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Steve Ferguson
'76 EII
Sierra Vista, AZ
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